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It's been a long time since this soap ended it's run,
but it's still living in the hearts of the biggest fans.
Let's discuss the award-winning soap.

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I couldn't agree more!! Richard Eden's work in the aftermath of Amy's death earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in 1987, but lost the award to ATWT's Gregg Marx (RE's castmate Justin Deas was also nominated in that category). I loved the entire Amy/Brick love story, as well as Brick's interactions with the Lockridge family, in particular Dame Judith Anderson's Minx. Yes, he brought much intensity to Brick, along with loyalty and passion.

In some interview from back in the day that I can't find now, RE said the name "Brick" (the character's real name was Barnaby!) was a direct homage to Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. A pre-Dame Judith Anderson played Big Mama in the film version opposite Paul Newman and Liz Taylor.

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Thank you so much.

I remember really enjoying the whole Nick/kelly story and really liking this couple and then Dylan showed up and i was like Nick who?

Jeffrey and kelly were good too mostly becuz i thought Ross kettle was a cutie.

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Ross Kettle - I'd love to know whatever happened to him, what he's doing these days. He's another SB actor who was Emmy-nominated (in the Younger Lead Actor category, whatever it was called back then).

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This episode shows again what juniorz1 talked about sometimes - the great friendship between Julia and Cruz.

I'm not sure how I would have felt about the story when it played out, but it's very well cast, especially David's other woman. I wish they'd kept Terry Davis around longer too.

I like Santana but she drives me batshit, I must say.

One thing I notice with these episodes is that the characters are strong but the stories are not quite as strong. I'm sure there must have been moments where the characters AND the stories were awesome. I just haven't seen that many.

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One thing I notice with these episodes is that the characters are strong but the stories are not quite as strong. I'm sure there must have been moments where the characters AND the stories were awesome. I just haven't seen that many.

When both the characters and stories were strong, SB was unstoppable. No one could touch them.

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This show had one of the best casts at this time. NLG was a powerhouse and her interactions w LD&AM were outstanding. JD and RM had more chemistry than they could handle. JA as CC Capwell and JM as Sophia rocked it. Hands down, SB was must see TV in the 80s.

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Will go on record to say that I think to this day Judith mcconnell is one of the most gorgeous women to have ever been on soap.

To think CC would cheat on sophia with anyone is still one of the most absurd thing possible for this santa barbara fan.

Although if he didnt cheat I wouldnt have had my short-lived but to me at least memorable Greg & emily pairing. Im a fan of Paul johannson based on that alone

SB truly had one of the best supporting cast any soap could dream of. Too bad they kept getting rid of it every 6 months.

I know there were marquise couples like Cruz & Eden (which i find quite irritating if you ask me) and Mason & Julia but to me it was the "secondary" characters such as Pearl, Keith, gina, carolyne (yes I loved her) and so on that truly made Santa Barbara the gem that it was.

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NLG was a powerhouse and her interactions w LD&AM were outstanding.

Same. That's why I hate to see what has become of her on GH and especially on Twitter. I mean, even her guest spots on "Murder, She Wrote" have been more entertaining than what she's been doing lately on GH.

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Sad news to pass along - Dane Witherspoon (Joe Perkins #1, 1984), passed away early this morning in Colorado at the age of 56. A Martinez posted the news on his FB page:

"DANE WITHERSPOON
1957-2014

Dane passed this morning. People who watched Santa Barbara in its earliest days will remember him as Joe Perkins, a character to which he brought a quiet grace and deep, bittersweet sense of soul. He was a singular, standup guy, loved and admired by many. My first thought, upon meeting him in 1984: "This is the most beautiful man I've ever seen." That beauty went all the way to his core."

RIP Dane...thanks for the memories.

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